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increasing sensitivity relies solely on a sustained surge in the degree of comovement for headline inflation, it is also based on … a higher region-wide effect of the shocks for the case of energy inflation. Instead, purely exogenous exchange rate … shocks do not seem to have a signifi cant effect on the core component of headline inflation, which also displays a lower …
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Artículo de revista ; The effect of the euro exchange rate on inflation has taken on significant importance recently …, compatible with a pick-up in expected euro area inflation. However, the subsequent depreciation, since February 2018, might … exchange rate movements to overall consumer-price inflation in the Spanish economy has increased slightly in recent years …
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its factors that influence it. The variables which are used are exchange rate, inflation, the price of natural rubber, and … direct, indirect, and total effect of exchange rate, inflation, price to export of natural rubber of North Sumatra by … production of natural rubber. The data calculating uses Eviews 5.1. The result shows that exchange rate, inflation, and price of …
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, inflation, interest rates, exchange rates and international trade. The course is divided into five parts: The first presents the …
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economic growth, inflation and also the channel through which the outcome is more significant. The results show that in all of …
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An f-percent filter rule in a foreign exchange market calls for buying a foreign currency when its price has risen by f percent above a trough and holding until its price has fallen f percent from a peak. If the foreign exchange rate following a random walk, this is an unprofitable strategy....
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This paper presents new non-linear regression estimates of the relationship between inflation and economic growth for … inflation is associated with moderate gains in GDP growth up to a roughly 15 – 18 percent inflation threshold. However, the … at all with either the inflation coefficient or our estimated turning point. With the middle income countries, we return …
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This paper examines the question of whether inflation targeting monetary policy is an appropriate framework for sub …-Saharan African countries. The paper presents an overview of inflation targeting, reviews the justification for the regime, and … summarizes some major critiques. Monetary policy responses to inflation depend on the source of inflationary pressures. Therefore …
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feature of lobbying pressures has an impact on the stabilization properties of monetary policy. When a supply shock occurs …, the shock is totally absorbed by a forward-looking trade-union which has no costs of lobbying, independently of any finite …
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At our first meeting, ten years ago, we offered a medium-term strategy for ending inflation and restoring productive … growth to its long-term average. The rate of inflation for the previous three years was, then, about 5 1/2%. The average rate … disciplined, medium-term strategy to end inflation, inflation would rise and economic instability and unemployment would increase …
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